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04-24-2013 01:50 PM |
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Originally Posted by RedFR-s
(Post 886017)
Just got my car Saturday and absolutely love it. Nothing but great things about this car. First manual car and I have it figured out already amazing.
Great day saw another Firestorm on Edinburgh and College in Guelph and got the TRD Spoiler installed at Guelph Scion. Looks great and a fantastic job.
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Looks awesome! Every time I see the Firestorm I think "Man, that looks nice". Still love the black though.
Congrats again. Hope to see you at events.
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Originally Posted by greentea
(Post 885074)
hello 86 owners,
New member here. I can only reply so I decide my first post go here. :)
I have been reading this thread since last year. I really really like the 86 because of its rwd and sport suspensions, but I also worried how possible to use it as a solo daily driver. For anyone daily drive it in this past winter, please share your comments.
I have an automatic I4 accord now. In the past I daily drove a lifted tj (4.0L,6mt). It was fine in winter--i even used rwd on purpose in snow. But 86 might be too light.
Dual car setup might be the right way, but it is costy.:(
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Welcome to the group greentea. We're a nice bunch... untill, a) you're ahead of one of us on the track, or b) A 'hellaflush' vs 'hellafunctional' argument breaks out. :lol:
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I know a few people who drove through the winter on their summer tires! I store my 'Lenore", but I took it out early when the good weather started. Then we got snow dumped on us. I can tell you that it's behaviour is very predictable, easy to correct, and a ton of fun! If I drive it through the winter next year (likely not), I would definitely put on winters though. It may be fun and easy to slide around, but if I need to stop suddenly I wouldn't want to be on summers.
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